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Jeremiah CRUTCHLEY, M.P.
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Male 1745 - 1805  (60 years)


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  • Name Jeremiah CRUTCHLEY 
    Suffix M.P. 
    Nickname Joseph 
    Birth 20 Dec 1745  [1
    Gender Male 
    Adopted 29 Mar 1752 
    Henry Thrale became 7-year old Jeremiah's Guardian (akin to adoption) after the death of father (his mother had predeceased his father), on account of Henry's close friendship with his father. 
    Adopted 29 Mar 1752 
    After receiving bequests, Ralph Thrale became Guardian (akin to adoption) to Jeremiah Crutchley aged 6 after the death of his father (his mother died earlier), on account of their friendship initiated through their shared interest in brewing (Crutchley was a coppersmith specialising in brewing equipment).

    Ralph died when Jeremiah was aged 13, and Henry Thrale became his guardian. 
    Godparent / sponsor 17 Apr 1768 
    Jeremiah Crutchley was Godfather to Anna Maria Thrale
    Property 8 Jun 1769  Sunningdale Park, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Purchased Sunningdale Park from Thomas Draper Baber. 
    Note 17 May 1781 
    Hester Thrale wrote in Thraliana of Jeremiah …

    Mr Crutcheley lives now a great deal with me; the Business of Executor to Mr Thrale’s Will makes much of his Attendance necessary; and it begins to have its full Effect in seducing and attaching him to the house: Miss Burney's being always about me is probably another Reason for his close Attendance, & I believe it is so—what better could befall Miss Burney? or indeed what better Cd befall him, than to obtain a Woman of Honour; & character, & Reputation for superior Understanding—I would be glad however that he fell honestly in Love with her; & was not tricked or trapp’d into Marriage poor Fellow: he is no Match for the Arts of a Novel-writer. A mighty particular Character Mr Crutcheley is: strangely mixed up of Meanness and Magnificence—liberal & splendid in large Sums, & on serious Occasions; narrow and confined in the common Occurrences of Life; warm & generous in some of his Notions, frigid & suspicious however for 18 Hours at least out of the 24. likely to be duped, though always expecting fraud; and easily disappointed in realities, though seldom flattered by Fancy.

     
    Note 4 Jan 1782  [2
    Hester Lynch Thrale wrote …

    I begin to wish in good earnest that Miss Burney should make Impression on Mr Crutchley; I think She honestly loves the Man, who in his Turn appears to be in Love with some one else-Hester I fear! Oh that would indeed be unlucky! People have said so a long while, but I never thought it till now: Young Men & Women will always be serving one so to be sure, if they live at all together; but I depended on Burney keeping him steady to herself. Queeney behaves like an Angel about it.

     
    Election 1784-1790  Horsham, Sussex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Note Henry Thrale and Jeremiah Crutchley ran the Thrale and Crutchley Copper Company. After Thrale’s in 1781, Crutchley continued to be a leading manufacturer of brewing equipment. 
    Death 28 Dec 1805 
    Will 1806  [3
    Crutchley never married and his estate was inherited at his death in 1806 by George Henry Duffield, the eldest son of his second sister, Alice, who took the surname of Crutchley. 
    Burial Lee, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Agency: Old St Margaret's churchyard 
    Notes 
    • Hester Thrale speculated that that Jeremiah Crutchley might be her husband Henry’s natural son. However, every reliable source sustains Jeremiah’s legitimacy and Henry’s honourable care and oversight of Jeremiah as his guardian and replacement father figure.
    Person ID I699  UK Thrale family
    Last Modified 19 Jul 2024 

    Father Jeremiah CRUTCHLEY,   b. Abt 1709   d. 29 Mar 1752 (Age 43 years) 
    Mother Alice JACKSON   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage 4 Mar 1742  Saint Pauls Cathedral, Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Family ID F319  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsProperty - Purchased Sunningdale Park from Thomas Draper Baber. - 8 Jun 1769 - Sunningdale Park, Berkshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsElection - Member of Parliament - 1784-1790 - Horsham, Sussex, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - Agency: Old St Margaret's churchyard - - Lee, Kent, England Link to Google Earth
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  • Documents
    Anchor Brewery, 1781 sale.
    Anchor Brewery, 1781 sale.
    Deed of sale of Anchor Brewery on 31 May 1781.

    Histories
    Henry Thrale's will
    Henry Thrale's will
    Henry Thrale died on 4 April 1781 between 5 am and 6 am. The will, dated 17 March 1781, was read by the male executors on 5 April 1781. his wife, Hester, was later informed of its provisions by Samuel Johnson.

    Executors


  • Sources 
    1. [S39] Mary Hyde, The Thrales of Streatham Park, (Harvard University Press 1977), 29.

    2. [S40] Editor: Katherine C Balderston, Thraliana, (Oxford University Press 1951).

    3. [S40] Editor: Katherine C Balderston, Thraliana, (Oxford University Press 1951), page 505 note 3.

    4. [S39] Mary Hyde, The Thrales of Streatham Park, (Harvard University Press 1977), 28.